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Ann Therese Brick
5 mars 1931 – 24 novembre 2020
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Demaine Funeral Home
Ann T. Brick, formerly of Wolcott, was reunited with her husband and son in Heaven on November 24 in Fairfax, VA. Ann was born on March 5, 1931 in Milford, MA to Anthony and Gertrude Niro. Ann graduated from Framingham Teacher’s College as Senior Class President with a degree in Home Economics. She had great pride being a Registered Dietician and worked at several nursing homes in Wolcott and Waterbury for many years.
Ann was a devout Catholic and member of St. Pius X Church in Wolcott. She was an avid Red Sox and UCONN Women’s Basketball fan. Ann was a great cook, loved to take day trips to the casino and had many loyal friends.
Ann is survived by children Michael (Jean) of Virginia, Katherine of Texas, Robert of Georgia, Patricia of CT, Nancy (Anthony) Quina of Florida, and former son- in- law Erik deRaad of CT. Ann was the proud grandmother of Lauren, Ryan, and Kevin Brick, Willem and Ian deRaad, Elizabeth and Clare Quina.
She is also survived by two nephews, John (Melanie)of MA, and Joseph (Amy) Marshall of NC. Ann was predeceased by her husband Michael J. Brick, Sr, son Timothy, sister Kathryn and her husband John Marshall.
A private service will be held at the discretion of the family.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that contributions be made to the Timothy Patrick Brick National Honor Society Memorial Scholarship at Wolcott High School 457 Bound Line Rd Wolcott, CT 06716. Ann’s life was well lived with love, strength and dedication in all her endeavors. She will truly be missed and live on in our hearts forever.
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